Phillip P. Peterson

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Phillip P. Peterson (actually Peter Bourauel ; born March 2, 1977 in Waldbröl ) is a German science fiction author and graduate engineer .

Life

Peterson studied aerospace engineering in Aachen until 2003 . He then did a master's degree in Nuclear Applications and worked in the Jülich 2 research reactor until 2006 . In 2010 he wrote his doctoral thesis on radiation damage to the ITER fusion reactor . He then did research at RWTH Aachen University . Since 2012 he has worked as an engineer at the German Aerospace Center and self-published his first two novels. Peterson sees himself as an indie author and self-publisher who values ​​professional editing. He has had several of his books translated into English.

After their success he works entirely as a writer. He lives in Eitorf , is married and has a son.

Awards

bibliography

Paradox (series of novels)
Transport (novel series)
Single novels
Non-fiction
  • 250 science fiction films from 1902 to 2016: A journey through the world of utopian film. BoD, Norderstedt 2017, ISBN 978-3-7460-0934-6 .

literature

  • Great moment of an author: Interview with Phillip P. Peterson, winner of the Kindle Storyteller Awards 2015. Interview in: der selfpublisher 1. Uschtrin Verlag, Inning am Ammersee 2016, ISBN 978-3-932522-67-3 , online .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. What are you reading: Phillip P. Peterson - his books
  2. a b An author's great hour: Interview with Phillip P. Peterson, winner of the Kindle Storyteller Awards 2015 , accessed on March 11, 2019.
  3. Inga Sprünken: Science Fiction Novels from Eitorf , General-Anzeiger of January 5, 2019, accessed on March 11, 2019.
  4. Kurd Laßwitz Prize - Best Novel 2016 , accessed on March 11, 2019.
  5. ^ German Science Fiction Prize - Prize Winner 2016 , accessed on March 11, 2019.